The Independent-News, Volume 89, Number 29, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 July 1965 — Page 11

DEATHS D ] Q Miss l‘atri<ia Irene I^auton Miss Patricia Irene Lawton. 17. Kt 3. Walkerton, died at 6 a.ni. Monday in Memorial hosp.tal. South Eend, a.’ter a throe week illness. She was born May 19. 1918, in North Dakota, and had ived here the hist 15 years. Surivors include her parents, Mr nd Mrs. Elgy V. Lawton; four brothers, Janvu E„ Alfred D.. Vernon F.. and George A., all at •me; four sisters, Jeanne Marie, I.mice and Arlene, at home, and Mrs. Retort Clapper of 'Walkerton. Friends may call at the I’almel Funeral Home. North Lihertv, wnere services will b' iel'l at 2:00 p.m. today (Thurshyh F .. Dcnald E. Miller, pas-

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A cool breeze, a refreshing iced drink—one way to keep cool and comfortable. You con play it cool—and have more leisure time in which to be comfortable — H you ’.earn some of the Simple things, such as doing your shopping in the nearby business community. Wherever you live, not far away you’li find a friendly local merchant r.auy, w^./.g

TrH; *t I -uinuiiiiiiiiimiiMMiimMSiiiiiimfiuiiimiiMminimnimm IMW aWil I RATES I I I (BH -^WW I - -iimk I £ 7MU JWi' I I 1 I ~ that eat up your reserves. Get your loan at the — x Community State Bank where interest rates are among E = the lowest consistent with safety. You'll like doing s ~ business with the Community State Bank. Let us = ~ assist you today! * COMMUNITY I STATE BANK I Phone 656-3112 North Liberty | 3 ■ 2

tor oi the United Pentecostal Chinch, will officiate, with burial in the Westlawn Cemetery. North Libei ty. Mrs. Adr aide Murphy Mrs. Adelaide Murphy, 60. of Rt. 3, Walkerton, died at 7 p.m. Friday, July 16, at her home. She was bom Nov. 19, 1901, in Chicago. She was married September 15, 1928 in Chicago to William Leo Murphy, wiho died in 1961 Surviving is a brother. Gerald E Byrne of Da’ton, 111. Funeral srvices were held at St. Patrick’s Church at 10 am. Monday, Rev. Anthony Ixtko officiating. Burial was in Woodlawn Cemetery. Walkerton. ronn good habits - the kind you itde not th e kind that rule you.

and able to serve you in a manner of satisfaction. Whatever you need is available in the local business community, be it a particular service or a particular product. And, friendly service, with a guarantee of satisfaction are always yours when you do business with the established local merchant. So, take our advice, play it cool, man, cool.

•J □ THANKS Q D We wish to express our sincere appreciation to relatives, friends and neighbors and all othei-s for food and flowers; T-V Time and employees for the dinner and florwars; also the many kindnesses in the death of our husband, father and grandfather. Also Rev. Owen and Mrs. Nelson Walz tor tfha music. Mrs. Grace Pugsley Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pugsley Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ihjgsley Mr and Mrs. Larry Pugsky Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wagoner Mr. and Mrs. William O'Connor p and Grandchildren We wish to express cur sine re thanks and appreciation to our friends, neighbors and relatives for the many pravers, cards and flowers in the death of cur father. Fred Maurer. Mr. and Mrs. DeVon Smith I want to thank all my friends for the cards sent me during my stay in the hospital: the American Legion and Auxiliary' for th*' beautiful plant. p Emery Flaugher Work Moves Ahead Newest State Park One of Indiana's newest and most unique state parks, the 2.700 acre Chain O' Lakes State Park near Albion, is showing signs of development. The park, which was dedicated in 1960. was acquired through the cooperative efforts of a Joint County Park Board composed of Allen, Noble, and WhitUy Counties, and the Indiana Department of Conservaticn incw Natural Resources!. As is the required practice (stat < lawi admission fees wt’J be oharg;d. The park will have two gates. The west gate wil’ serve traffic from the west and north off State Road 9, 6 miles south of Albion, Indiana. Traffic from tile south and east can use the south gate, which may be reached from the Ft Wayne area bv taking U. S 33 north to a pent 5 miles northwest of Churubusco and then directly north on pav'd road 300-E through Green Center to the gate. At the nresent time, the Division of State Parks, which ad ministers the area, is closing CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE | LEADER i . 1 ■> wE . J S HARLAN KEPCHA welcomes the opportunity of showing you the finest den’s possible on any new or vsed car or truck. See him now at.. . Powell-Mann Chevrolet-Olds 301 Roosevelt Road Phone 586-3119 Walkerton, Indiana

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several okl county roads which enttr the park at other locations, to facilitate supervision and administration of the area. It is anticipated that construction on the tw’o gatehouses will be completed by the first week of August. The state is currently working on a $300,000 campground for the park which wiU have 360 campsites, making it one of the largest in the state. The campground which may be available on a limited basis for the Labor Day weekend, will eventually have fivo modem rest rooms, electric outlets, a sewage treatment plant and water system, graved roads and camp spurs, and a registration booth. Work on an expanded beach area is expected for the next season. Ambition and ability boost a man up the ladder of success.

\ ( il : I// // *T MERIDIAN MUTUAtI \\ '\ .1 i ’ f At the time °f i° M •• • ***• \ | it counts most...)out .—arid* ; \\' I j ian Mutual man is th«r» ruAy \ •/ If \ *° se!t ’ c y° l,r c l H ’ m D fO «MHISs You skip the rW. tape. \ ing, and worrying. You quick, fair chum serMoe f For good dcpendul !• * L ^ah-'-L-V ancc P rotec,ion th** p«y« when you need it, call u». W/B f be glad to tailor your insuraso J y 10 lit J our individual needs. MiRIDIAM MUTUAI J IMSURANCI COMPANY /" - Robert 'V. Johnson Insurance Ro'dd -- . 'V • M/ Li k? Phone 556-2550 - gMMnHnHHBBHHBnBHHMMMMMHBHHBMMMBHHB PUBLIC SALE Moving to another state, will sell at 202 Carol ne Street, Walkerton. Indiana Saturday. July 24 - 12:30 Sharp Shop Tools: 20 in. jig saw with stand and motor, 36 in. *athe With stand and tools, sandstone grinder with stand and motor. 1 Ig. battery charger, 6 in. heavy duty vise, 2 irr.'gation systems with 8 h.p. gas engines. J sump pump, 2 shallow well pumps complete, pipe wrenches, 3 sets socket wrenches, 2 portab’e V 4 h.p. water pumps, blow torches, set 2 in. Toledo ratchet pipe dies 1 to 2 in., 1 set rigid pipe dies 1-8 to 1 inch, I large pipe cutter, and 1 small pipe cutter, also other plumbing and carpenter tools, 3-8 1-2 and 7-8 in. copper tubmg, electric drills, tool boxes, 100 ft. manila rope, block and tack'e: health vibrator machine, 16 in. circulating fan, 8 in. fan, combination heater and fen, V 4 h.p. motor, lumber, table saw and att., deep well pump, garden tractor with disc, harrow and plow, furnace ducts, insulation, fruit tree sprayer, double bcwl k : »rben s : nk, toilet stool, 25 ton ratchet jack. Craftsman portable electric welder 115 volt, 26 imp., 12 ga. Winchester pump gun model 12. Household Goods: deep freezer, electric ranges, apt. size gas stove, 2 nice wooden cabinets, desk. 3 — 9 x 12 rugs and throw rugs, tank sweeper with att.. 2 large pressure cookers, portable perfection oil stove, antique rocker, studio bed, lamps, coffee and end tables, dishes, pans, crocks, wine presses, easy spin drier washer, 3 pc. secional sofa, dinette table and 2 chairs, work table chair, ironing board, stroller, play pen. hi chair; baby bed; dres'ter. youth bed, car bed, chest; double bed; & many other items. Terms Cash Not Respom ible For Accidents Charles Gorsline & George Sopp Theodore "Fat'' Rhodes Auctioneer

NOTICE Girls 4-H meeting Monday. July 26th at 2:30 at the high school. It is the* last one before the 4-H fair. CHARACTER Think right always — the exprossicn on your face is often, an index to your thoughts. REGULAR MEETING NIGHTS Os The Orville East^rday Legion Post 189 2nd and Last Thursday Os Each Month Auxiliary Unit 189 Ist Thursday Os Each Month

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